Arts & International Affairs: Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring 2020 | Page 36
THE RIGHT(S) TO REMAIN: ART, ASYLUM, AND
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN AUSTRALIA
ELIZA GARNSEY
University of Cambridge
ARTS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS • 4.3 • WINTER 2020
Eliza Garnsey is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in International
Relations at the University of Cambridge and a Junior Research Fellow at
Wolfson College Cambridge. She is currently an Honorary Associate at the
Centre for International Security Studies at the University of Sydney and a
Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Law, Arts and the Humanities at the Australian
National University. Eliza’s research focuses on art and visual culture
in international relations and world politics, particularly in relation to human
rights, transitional justice, and conflict. Her book, The Justice of Visual
Art: Creative State-Building in Times of Political Transition, has recently
been published by Cambridge University Press.
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